The oil and gas industry is known for high-energy hazards like flash fires, chemical splash, and extreme temperatures, which shape most PPE programs. Yet equally serious risks often arise quietly ...
The Industrial Truck Association will host its annual event focused on reducing workplace accidents and improving operator education.
Minimizing close calls leaves companies vulnerable to OSHA violations, but shifting to digital safety check-ins captures hazards before injuries happen.
A chemical tank rupture in Longview spilled 500,000 gallons of corrosive liquid, marking one of the nation's deadliest workplace disasters in years.
When safety programs fail to engage employees at all levels—especially the frontlines—compliance fades, momentum stalls, and lasting improvement becomes nearly impossible. As safety professionals and ...
Beyond permanent hearing loss, constant background industrial sounds cause dangerous mental fatigue, alarm desensitization and critical communication failures.
A state workplace safety panel voted unanimously to begin the process of banning the fabrication and installation of artificial stone products containing more than 1% crystalline silica. The ...
A safety organization funds projects using artificial intelligence, wearable sensors and robotics to reduce common worker injuries.
The transformation of traditional LOTO practices into digital lockout tagout systems is revolutionizing workplace safety. This shift aims to enhance efficiency and minimize errors in the lockout ...
The American Industrial Hygiene Association has begun looking for a new chief executive officer following an announcement that its current leader will step down this year.
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